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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Rural Health. 2010 Fall;26(4):342–351. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2010.00299.x

Table 2.

Distribution of sample gender, age, highest level of education, birthplace, language the interview was conducted in, self-reported family history of diabetes, and self-reported diabetic status of participant.

N (%)
Gender
  Men 458 (35)
  Women 839 (65)
Age
  18–34 308 (24)
  35–49 715 (55)
  50–64 248 (19)
  65+ 26 (2)
Highest level of education
  ≤ 4th grade 285 (22)
  5th–8th grade 387 (30)
  9th–12th grade 325 (25)
  Received diploma (high school, college or graduate school) 300 (23)
Birthplace
  U.S. 251 (19)
  Mexico 1046 (81)
Been told by a professional health care provider they have diabetes
  No 1154 (89)
  Yes 143 (11)
Family History of Diabetes
  No 549 (42)
  Yes 748 (58)